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    | Born in Oklahoma City in 1914, he was named for the Transcendentalist author of "Self-Reliance" | Ralph Ellison 
 
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    | Early in his career, Willard Scott clowned around as this character | Bozo 
 
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    | The USA's average age for this job has been rising for 30 years, to 58.3 as of 2012--remember, it's Old MacDonald | (Alex: Yes, with less than a minute to go now.) 
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    | "It was a slap in the face how quickly I was replaced", sang a rather upset Alanis Morissette in this tune | "You Oughta Know" 
 
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    | Napoleon spent the last 6 years of his life here, which he called "this cursed rock" | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
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    | She won a 1993 Grammy for her reading of her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" | (Michael: [*].  Oh, who is [*]?) [Beep]
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    | The Kowloon area is known for its 8 hills & for having some of this Chinese region's best nightlife | Hong Kong 
 
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    | Though her real name was Gabrielle, designer Chanel went by this nickname | Coco 
 
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    | A Smithsonian online spotlight on this talent includes Robert Fulton & Isaac Singer | an inventor 
 
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    | "I didn't mean to hurt you / I'm sorry that I made you cry", he sings on "Jealous Guy", from the 1971 album "Imagine" | John Lennon 
 
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    | Napoleon's father, Carlo, fought beside Pasquale Paoli for this island's independence from Genoa | Corsica 
 
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    | This Harlem Renaissance poet wrote 2 novels: "Not Without Laughter" & "Tambourines to Glory" | (Langston) Hughes 
 
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    | In a 1999 film Hugh Grant runs a bookstore in this title London area | Notting Hill 
 
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    | Its lofts & galleries can be found north of Canal Street between Lafayette & the Hudson River | SoHo 
 
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    | This novelist of New York society lived & wrote from 1902 to 1912 in a house she also designed | (Edith) Wharton 
 
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    | "I just can't look, it's killing me", moaned Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers, aka "Mr." this | Brightside 
 
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    | For his victories at the Italian border in 1796, Napoleon was nicknamed "The Little" this noncommissioned officer | corporal 
 
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    | His relationship with his minister stepfather provided the basis for his 1953 novel "Go Tell It on the Mountain" | James Baldwin 
 
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    | U.S. troops fought Chinese forces in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill, one of this war's last & longest | the Korean War 
 
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    | It's Spanish for "wolf" | lobo 
 
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    | Best Buy's Geek Squad has been called "the most famous" group doing this 2-word job that you can do from home | tech support 
 
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    | She hit the Top 30 with "Jealousy" in 1996, a few years after splitting up with 9,999 other maniacs | Natalie Merchant 
 
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    | In 1806 Napoleon wrote to Cardinal Joseph Fesch, "I am" this 9th century ruler, "the sword of the Church" | Charlemagne 
 
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    | In 2014 this former stand-up comic released his 21st novel, "A Wanted Woman" | Eric Jerome Dickey 
 
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    | In 1652, atop Pendle Hill in England, George Fox, leader of this Christian sect, had a vision of a religious revival | the Quakers 
 
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    | This tasty salmon variety is also known as the silver salmon | coho 
 
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    | In 1982 automation eliminated this lonely job at Chatham on Cape Cod | a lighthouse keeper 
 
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    | In a country No. 1, Tyler Farr tells his cheating girl, "You broke the wrong heart baby, and drove me" this kind of crazy | (Alex: Drove me [*].  Not a good thing to do.) 
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